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Fat? Old? Out of Shape?
Excuse Us, but That’s a Lousy Excuse
By Kim Gillan-Shafon
Whether you are 30 or 80, if you believe you are too old, you are too old. Setting beliefs that limit the ability to change becomes the biggest obstacle to change. As long as you are above ground and breathing you are not too old to get fit.
A late start into fitness still reaps many health benefits. A Journal of American Medical Association study found that starting an exercise program in your 50s may offer many of the same rewards as if you started as a teen.
So, as long as the brain and its limits can be bypassed, it is never too late to start getting in shape. Just look at 78-year-old powerlifter Willie Murphy, who began in fitness at 56 years old. Her whole philosophy for getting in shape was, “Life, life, life!” Fitness helped empower her, make her more independent, and allow her to enjoy her grandchildren to the fullest.
Am I too fat?
Some may think that trendy workouts or fitness offerings are only for those already in good physical shape, but exercise is healthy for everyone of every size. As long as you are able to participate in physical activity, finding your fit is more important than your fat. Finding an activity where you feel comfortable is of the utmost importance when trying to create a habit that will stick. Whether it is walking, aqua jogging, biking, joining a group fitness class, strength training, or going to yoga, finding something that you enjoy is the key to success.
Am I too out of shape?
The biggest misconception about fitness is that you have to be in shape to do it. Everyone was a beginner at some point in their fitness journey and felt nervous and scared of the unknown (or maybe the known).
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